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Mayor of Seoul

The mayor of Seoul (Korean서울특별시장) is the chief executive of Seoul Metropolitan Government, Seoul being the capital and largest city of South Korea.

Mayor of Seoul
서울특별시장
Incumbent
Oh Se-hoon
since 8 April 2021
Member of
ResidenceMayor's residence, Hannam-dong
Term lengthFour years, renewable thrice
Inaugural holderKim Hyongmin
Formation28 September 1946; 77 years ago (1946-09-28)
Salary₩102 million annually
WebsiteOfficial website
Mayor of Seoul
Hangul
서울특별시장
Hanja
서울特別市長
Revised RomanizationSeoul tukbyeol sijang
McCune–ReischauerSŏul t'ŭukpyŏl sichang

The position is historically one of the most powerful in the country, charged with managing an annual budget of 23 trillion won.[1] Many Seoul mayors have gone on to hold higher office. Yun Bo-seon and Lee Myung-bak both went on to become President of the Republic of Korea.

The mayor of Seoul, although being the head of a local autonomous region in South Korea and not directly related to the central executive branch, has been allowed to attend State Council meetings considering the special status of Seoul as a Special City and its mayor as the only cabinet-level mayor in Korea.

The incumbent mayor is Oh Se-hoon, who assumed office for the third time on 8 April 2021 after a by-election. He won 57.5 percent of the vote.[2] Oh previously served as mayor between 2006 and 2011, having been elected in 2006 and 2010.

History edit

The modern office of mayor succeeds the historic offices of Hansong-bu P'anyun (Lord Mayor of Seoul).

List of mayors edit

Mayors of Gyeongseong edit

Right after independence from Japan, Seoul was temporarily still called Gyeongseong(the korean reading for japanese name keijo) and was a part of Gyeonggi Province before being separated from the province and being designated as a Special City.

Mayor Took office Left office
Kim Jangyeong August 15, 1945 September 11, 1945
James S. Killough[n 1] September 12, 1945 October 24, 1945
Lee Beomsung October 25, 1945 May 9, 1946
Kim Hyongmin May 10, 1946 September 27, 1946

Appointed mayors of Seoul edit

Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office[3] Political party
Took office Left office Time in office
  Kim Hyongmin [ko]
김형민
金炯敏

(1907–1998)
[n 2]
September 28, 1946 December 15, 1948 2 years, 79 days
  Yun Posun
윤보선
尹潽善

(1897–1990)
December 15, 1948 June 6, 1949 174 days
  Lee Ki-poong
이기붕
李起鵬

(1896–1960)
June 6, 1949 May 8, 1951 1 year, 337 days
  Kim Tai Sun [ko]
김태선
金泰善

(1903–1977)
June 27, 1951 July 6, 1956 5 years, 60 days
  Goh Chaebong
고재봉
高在鳳
July 6, 1956 December 14, 1957 1 year, 162 days
  Ho Chong
허정
許政

(1896–1988)
December 14, 1957 June 12, 1959 1 year, 181 days Democratic
  Yim Heung Soon [ko]
임흥순
任興淳

(1895–1971)
June 12, 1959 April 30, 1960 324 days Liberal
  Chang Ki Young [ko]
장기영
張基永

(1903–1981)
May 2, 1960 June 30, 1960 60 days Liberal
  Kim Sangdon [ko]
김상돈
金相敦

(1901–1986)
[n 3]
December 30, 1960 May 16, 1961 138 days Democratic
  Yoon Taeil [ko]
윤태일
尹泰日

(1918–1982)
May 21, 1961 December 16, 1963 2 years, 210 days Military
  Yun Chi-young
윤치영
尹致暎

(1898–1996)
December 17, 1963 March 30, 1966 2 years, 165 days Democratic Republican
  Kim Hyun-ok [ko]
김현옥
金玄玉

(1926–1997)
March 31, 1966 April 16, 1970 4 years, 17 days Democratic Republican
  Yang Taek Shik [ko]
양택식
梁澤植

(1924–2012)
April 16, 1970 September 2, 1974 4 years, 140 days Democratic Republican
  Koo Cha Chun [ko]
구자춘
具滋春

(1932–1996)
September 2, 1974 December 22, 1978 4 years, 112 days Democratic Republican
  Chong Sangchon [ko]
정상천
鄭相千

(1931–2015)
December 22, 1978 September 2, 1980 1 year, 256 days Democratic Republican
  Park Young Su [ko]
박영수
朴英秀

(1928–2003)
September 2, 1980 April 28, 1982 1 year, 239 days Democratic Justice
  Kim Sung-bae [ko]
김성배
金聖培
April 28, 1982 October 15, 1983 1 year, 171 days Democratic Justice
  Yom Po-hyun [ko]
염보현
廉普鉉

(1932–2021)
October 15, 1983 December 30, 1987 4 years, 77 days Democratic Justice
  Kim Yong Nae [ko]
김용래
金庸來

(1934–2009)
December 30, 1987 December 5, 1988 342 days Democratic Justice
  Goh Kun
고건
高建

(born 1938)
December 5, 1988 December 27, 1990 2 years, 23 days Democratic Justice
  Park Seh-jik
박세직
朴世直

(1933–2009)
December 27, 1990 February 18, 1991 54 days Democratic Liberal
  Lee Haewon [ko]
이해원
李海元

(1930–2014)
February 19, 1991 June 26, 1992 1 year, 129 days Democratic Liberal
  Lee Sang-bae [ko]
이상배
李相培

(born 1939)
June 26, 1992 February 26, 1993 246 days Democratic Liberal
  Kim Sang chul [ko]
김상철
金尙哲

(1947–2012)
February 26, 1993 March 4, 1993 7 days Democratic Liberal
  Lee Won Jong [ko]
이원종
李元鐘

(born 1942)
March 8, 1993 October 21, 1994 1 year, 228 days Democratic Liberal
  Woo Myoung Kyu [ko]
우명규
禹命奎

(born 1936)
October 22, 1994 November 3, 1994 13 days Democratic Liberal
  Choi Byung-ryeol
최병렬
崔秉烈

(1938–2022)
November 3, 1994 June 30, 1995 240 days Democratic Liberal

Directly elected mayors edit

Since 1995, under provisions of the revised Local Government Act, the mayor of Seoul is elected by direct election.

Political parties
Status
  Denotes acting mayor
Term Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Political party Elected
Took office Left office Time in office
1st   Cho Soon
조순
趙淳

(1928–2022)
July 1, 1995 September 9, 1997 2 years, 71 days Democratic 1995
  Kang Deok-ki
강덕기
姜德基

(born 1936)
Acting
September 10, 1997 June 30, 1998 294 days Independent
2nd   Goh Kun
고건
高建

(born 1938)
July 1, 1998 June 30, 2002 4 years, 0 days National Congress
Millennium Democratic
1998
3rd   Lee Myung-bak
이명박
李明博

(born 1941)
July 1, 2002 June 30, 2006 4 years, 0 days Grand National 2002
4th   Oh Se-hoon
오세훈
吳世勳

(born 1961)
July 1, 2006 August 26, 2011 5 years, 57 days Grand National 2006
5th 2010
  Kwon Young-kyu [ko]
권영규
權寧奎

(born 1955)
Acting
August 27, 2011 October 26, 2011 61 days Independent
  Park Won-soon
박원순
朴元淳

(1955–2020)
October 27, 2011 July 9, 2020[n 4] 8 years, 257 days Independent
Democratic United
Democratic ('11)
NPAD
Democratic ('14)
2011 (by-el.)
6th 2014
7th 2018
  Seo Jung-hyup
서정협
徐正協

(born 1965)
Acting
July 10, 2020 April 7, 2021 273 days Independent
  Oh Se-hoon
오세훈
吳世勳

(born 1961)
April 8, 2021 Incumbent 2 years, 322 days People Power 2021 (by-el.)
8th 2022

Elections edit

1995 edit

1995 Seoul mayoral election
Party # Candidate Votes Percentage
Democratic 2 Cho Soon 2,051,441 42.35%
Independent 7 Park Chan-jong 1,623,356 33.51%
Democratic Liberal 1 Chung Won-shik 1,001,446 20.67%
Independent 9 Hwang San-sung 97,709 2.01%
People First 3 Park Hong-rae 25,054 0.51%
Independent 6 Kim Ok-sun 17,728 0.36%
Korea 4 Goh Soon-bok 10,488 0.21%
Independent 5 Kim Myung-ho 9,992 0.20%
Independent 8 Chung Ki-yong 6,156 0.12%
Total 4,843,370 100.00%
Voter turnout 66.18%

1998 edit

1998 Seoul mayoral election
Party # Candidate Votes Percentage
National Congress 2 Goh Kun 1,838,348 53.46%
Grand National 1 Choi Byung-ryul 1,512,854 43.99%
Independent 3 Lee Byung-ho 87,495 2.54%
Total 3,438,697 100.00%
Voter turnout 47.13%

2002 edit

2002 Seoul mayoral election
Party # Candidate Votes Percentage
Grand National 1 Lee Myung-bak 1,819,057 52.28%
Millennium Democratic 2 Kim Min-seok 1,496,754 43.02%
Democratic Labor 4 Lee Moon-ok 87,965 2.52%
Independent 6 Lee Kyung-hee 34,313 0.98%
Green Peace 3 Lim Sam-jin 28,034 0.80%
Socialist 5 Won Yong-soo 12,982 0.37%
Total 3,479,105 100.00%
Voter turnout 45.80%

2006 edit

2006 Seoul mayoral election
Party # Candidate Votes Percentage
Grand National 2 Oh Se-hoon 2,409,760 61.05%
Uri 1 Kang Kum-sil 1,077,890 27.31%
Democratic 3 Park Joo-sun 304,565 7.71%
Democratic Labor 4 Kim Jong-chul 117,421 2.97%
People First 5 Lim Woong-kyun 14,111 0.35%
Independent 8 Baek Seung-won 13,808 0.34%
Citizens 6 Lee Gwi-sun 4,790 0.12%
Hanmijun 5 Lee Tae-hee 4,481 0.11%
Total 3,946,826 100.00%
Voter turnout 49.83%

2010 edit

2010 Seoul mayoral election
Party # Candidate Votes Percentage
Grand National 1 Oh Se-hoon 2,086,127 47.43%
Democratic 2 Han Myeong-sook 2,059,715 46.83%
New Progressive 4 Roh Hoe-chan 143,459 3.26%
Liberty Forward 3 Ji Sang-wook 90,032 2.04%
Future Union 5 Seok Jong-hyun 18,339 0.41%
Total 4,397,672 100.00%
Voter turnout 53.90%

2011 (by-election) edit

2011 Seoul mayoral by-election
Party # Candidate Votes Percentage
Independent 10 Park Won-soon 2,158,476 53.41%
Grand National 1 Na Kyung-won 1,867,880 46.21%
Independent 9 Bae Il-do 15,408 0.38%
Total 4,041,764 100.00%
Voter turnout 48.56%

2014 edit

2014 Seoul mayoral election
Party # Candidate Votes Percentage
NPAD 2 Park Won-soon 2,752,171 56.12%
Saenuri 1 Chung Mong-joon 2,109,869 43.02%
Unified Progressive 3 Chung Tae-heung 23,638 0.48%
New Politics 5 Hong Jung-shik 17,603 0.35%
Total 4,903,281 100.00%
Voter turnout 58.63%

2018 edit

2018 Seoul mayoral election
Party # Candidate Votes Percentage
Democratic 1 Park Won-soon 2,619,497 52.79%
Liberty Korea 2 Kim Moon-soo 1,158,487 23.34%
Bareunmirae 3 Ahn Cheol-soo 970,374 19.55%
Green 8 Sin Jie-ye 82,874 1.67%
Justice 5 Kim Jong-min 81,664 1.64%
Minjung 6 Kim Jin-sook 22,134 0.44%
Our Future 9 Woo In-cheol 11,599 0.23%
Korean Patriots' 7 Ihn Ji-yeon 11,222 0.22%
Chinbak Yeondae 10 Choi Tae-hyeon 4,021 0.08%
Total 4,961,872 100.00%
Voter turnout 59.89%

2021 (by-election) edit

2021 Seoul mayoral by-election
Party # Candidate Votes Percentage
People Power 2 Oh Se-hoon 2,798,788 57.50%
Democratic 1 Park Young-sun 1,907,336 39.18%
National Revolutionary 7 Huh Kyung-young 52,107 1.07%
Women's 11 Kim Jin-ah 33,421 0.68%
Basic Income 6 Shin Ji-hye 23,628 0.48%
Independent 15 Shin Ji-ye 18,039 0.37%
Progressive 12 Song Myeong-suk 12,272 0.25%
Minsaeng 9 Lee Su-bong 11,196 0.23%
Mirae 8 Oh Tae-yang 6,483 0.13%
Independent 13 Chung Dong-hui 1,874 0.03%
Independent 14 Lee Do-yeop 1,664 0.03%
New United Liberal Democrats 10 Bae Yeong-gyu 634 0.01%
Total 4,867,442 100.00%
Voter turnout 58.19%

2022 edit

2022 Seoul mayoral election
Party # Candidate Votes Percentage
People Power 2 Oh Se-hoon 2,608,277 59.05%
Democratic 1 Song Young-gil 1,733,183 39.23%
Justice 3 Kwon Soo-joung 53,840 1.21%
Basic Income 4 Shin ji-hye 12,619 0.28%
Independent 5 Kim Gwang-jong 9,000 0.20%
Total 4,416,919 100.00%
Voter turnout 53.17%

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Appointed as Military Mayor by the United States Army Military Government in Korea.
  2. ^ Officially the first mayor of Seoul, he was the last mayor of Gyeongseong.
  3. ^ Elected, under the Second Republic
  4. ^ Died in office.

References edit

  1. ^ . finance.seoul.go.kr. Archived from the original on November 5, 2013. Retrieved April 6, 2013.
  2. ^ "[최종득표율] 서울 오세훈 57.5%, 부산 박형준 62.67%". www.chosun.com (in Korean). April 7, 2021. Retrieved April 17, 2021.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on May 25, 2006. Retrieved May 21, 2006. With the exception of Kim Sangdon in 1960, the position was an appointed post until 1995. Since then, mayors are elected by popular vote. Some names have been adapted in accordance with Wikipedia conventions.

External links edit

  • Mayor's Office

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The mayor of Seoul Korean 서울특별시장 is the chief executive of Seoul Metropolitan Government Seoul being the capital and largest city of South Korea Mayor of Seoul서울특별시장Logo of the Seoul Metropolitan GovernmentIncumbentOh Se hoonsince 8 April 2021Member ofState CouncilResidenceMayor s residence Hannam dongTerm lengthFour years renewable thriceInaugural holderKim HyongminFormation28 September 1946 77 years ago 1946 09 28 Salary 102 million annuallyWebsiteOfficial websiteMayor of SeoulHangul서울특별시장Hanja서울特別市長Revised RomanizationSeoul tukbyeol sijangMcCune ReischauerSŏul t ŭukpyŏl sichangThe position is historically one of the most powerful in the country charged with managing an annual budget of 23 trillion won 1 Many Seoul mayors have gone on to hold higher office Yun Bo seon and Lee Myung bak both went on to become President of the Republic of Korea The mayor of Seoul although being the head of a local autonomous region in South Korea and not directly related to the central executive branch has been allowed to attend State Council meetings considering the special status of Seoul as a Special City and its mayor as the only cabinet level mayor in Korea The incumbent mayor is Oh Se hoon who assumed office for the third time on 8 April 2021 after a by election He won 57 5 percent of the vote 2 Oh previously served as mayor between 2006 and 2011 having been elected in 2006 and 2010 Contents 1 History 2 List of mayors 2 1 Mayors of Gyeongseong 2 2 Appointed mayors of Seoul 2 3 Directly elected mayors 3 Elections 3 1 1995 3 2 1998 3 3 2002 3 4 2006 3 5 2010 3 6 2011 by election 3 7 2014 3 8 2018 3 9 2021 by election 3 10 2022 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksHistory editThe modern office of mayor succeeds the historic offices of Hansong bu P anyun Lord Mayor of Seoul List of mayors editMayors of Gyeongseong edit Right after independence from Japan Seoul was temporarily still called Gyeongseong the korean reading for japanese name keijo and was a part of Gyeonggi Province before being separated from the province and being designated as a Special City Mayor Took office Left officeKim Jangyeong August 15 1945 September 11 1945James S Killough n 1 September 12 1945 October 24 1945Lee Beomsung October 25 1945 May 9 1946Kim Hyongmin May 10 1946 September 27 1946Appointed mayors of Seoul edit Portrait Name Birth Death Term of office 3 Political partyTook office Left office Time in office nbsp Kim Hyongmin ko 김형민金炯敏 1907 1998 n 2 September 28 1946 December 15 1948 2 years 79 days nbsp Yun Posun윤보선尹潽善 1897 1990 December 15 1948 June 6 1949 174 days nbsp Lee Ki poong이기붕李起鵬 1896 1960 June 6 1949 May 8 1951 1 year 337 days nbsp Kim Tai Sun ko 김태선金泰善 1903 1977 June 27 1951 July 6 1956 5 years 60 days nbsp Goh Chaebong고재봉高在鳳 July 6 1956 December 14 1957 1 year 162 days nbsp Ho Chong허정許政 1896 1988 December 14 1957 June 12 1959 1 year 181 days Democratic nbsp Yim Heung Soon ko 임흥순任興淳 1895 1971 June 12 1959 April 30 1960 324 days Liberal nbsp Chang Ki Young ko 장기영張基永 1903 1981 May 2 1960 June 30 1960 60 days Liberal nbsp Kim Sangdon ko 김상돈金相敦 1901 1986 n 3 December 30 1960 May 16 1961 138 days Democratic nbsp Yoon Taeil ko 윤태일尹泰日 1918 1982 May 21 1961 December 16 1963 2 years 210 days Military nbsp Yun Chi young윤치영尹致暎 1898 1996 December 17 1963 March 30 1966 2 years 165 days Democratic Republican nbsp Kim Hyun ok ko 김현옥金玄玉 1926 1997 March 31 1966 April 16 1970 4 years 17 days Democratic Republican nbsp Yang Taek Shik ko 양택식梁澤植 1924 2012 April 16 1970 September 2 1974 4 years 140 days Democratic Republican nbsp Koo Cha Chun ko 구자춘具滋春 1932 1996 September 2 1974 December 22 1978 4 years 112 days Democratic Republican nbsp Chong Sangchon ko 정상천鄭相千 1931 2015 December 22 1978 September 2 1980 1 year 256 days Democratic Republican nbsp Park Young Su ko 박영수朴英秀 1928 2003 September 2 1980 April 28 1982 1 year 239 days Democratic Justice nbsp Kim Sung bae ko 김성배金聖培 April 28 1982 October 15 1983 1 year 171 days Democratic Justice nbsp Yom Po hyun ko 염보현廉普鉉 1932 2021 October 15 1983 December 30 1987 4 years 77 days Democratic Justice nbsp Kim Yong Nae ko 김용래金庸來 1934 2009 December 30 1987 December 5 1988 342 days Democratic Justice nbsp Goh Kun고건高建 born 1938 December 5 1988 December 27 1990 2 years 23 days Democratic Justice nbsp Park Seh jik박세직朴世直 1933 2009 December 27 1990 February 18 1991 54 days Democratic Liberal nbsp Lee Haewon ko 이해원李海元 1930 2014 February 19 1991 June 26 1992 1 year 129 days Democratic Liberal nbsp Lee Sang bae ko 이상배李相培 born 1939 June 26 1992 February 26 1993 246 days Democratic Liberal nbsp Kim Sang chul ko 김상철金尙哲 1947 2012 February 26 1993 March 4 1993 7 days Democratic Liberal nbsp Lee Won Jong ko 이원종李元鐘 born 1942 March 8 1993 October 21 1994 1 year 228 days Democratic Liberal nbsp Woo Myoung Kyu ko 우명규禹命奎 born 1936 October 22 1994 November 3 1994 13 days Democratic Liberal nbsp Choi Byung ryeol최병렬崔秉烈 1938 2022 November 3 1994 June 30 1995 240 days Democratic LiberalDirectly elected mayors edit Since 1995 under provisions of the revised Local Government Act the mayor of Seoul is elected by direct election Political parties Conservative Liberal IndependentStatus Denotes acting mayorTerm Portrait Name Birth Death Term of office Political party ElectedTook office Left office Time in office1st nbsp Cho Soon조순趙淳 1928 2022 July 1 1995 September 9 1997 2 years 71 days Democratic 1995 nbsp Kang Deok ki강덕기姜德基 born 1936 Acting September 10 1997 June 30 1998 294 days Independent 2nd nbsp Goh Kun고건高建 born 1938 July 1 1998 June 30 2002 4 years 0 days National Congress Millennium Democratic 19983rd nbsp Lee Myung bak이명박李明博 born 1941 July 1 2002 June 30 2006 4 years 0 days Grand National 20024th nbsp Oh Se hoon오세훈吳世勳 born 1961 July 1 2006 August 26 2011 5 years 57 days Grand National 20065th 2010 nbsp Kwon Young kyu ko 권영규權寧奎 born 1955 Acting August 27 2011 October 26 2011 61 days Independent nbsp Park Won soon박원순朴元淳 1955 2020 October 27 2011 July 9 2020 n 4 8 years 257 days Independent Democratic United Democratic 11 NPAD Democratic 14 2011 by el 6th 20147th 2018 nbsp Seo Jung hyup서정협徐正協 born 1965 Acting July 10 2020 April 7 2021 273 days Independent nbsp Oh Se hoon오세훈吳世勳 born 1961 April 8 2021 Incumbent 2 years 322 days People Power 2021 by el 8th 2022Elections edit1995 edit 1995 Seoul mayoral electionParty Candidate Votes PercentageDemocratic 2 Cho Soon 2 051 441 42 35 Independent 7 Park Chan jong 1 623 356 33 51 Democratic Liberal 1 Chung Won shik 1 001 446 20 67 Independent 9 Hwang San sung 97 709 2 01 People First 3 Park Hong rae 25 054 0 51 Independent 6 Kim Ok sun 17 728 0 36 Korea 4 Goh Soon bok 10 488 0 21 Independent 5 Kim Myung ho 9 992 0 20 Independent 8 Chung Ki yong 6 156 0 12 Total 4 843 370 100 00 Voter turnout 66 18 1998 edit 1998 Seoul mayoral electionParty Candidate Votes PercentageNational Congress 2 Goh Kun 1 838 348 53 46 Grand National 1 Choi Byung ryul 1 512 854 43 99 Independent 3 Lee Byung ho 87 495 2 54 Total 3 438 697 100 00 Voter turnout 47 13 2002 edit 2002 Seoul mayoral electionParty Candidate Votes PercentageGrand National 1 Lee Myung bak 1 819 057 52 28 Millennium Democratic 2 Kim Min seok 1 496 754 43 02 Democratic Labor 4 Lee Moon ok 87 965 2 52 Independent 6 Lee Kyung hee 34 313 0 98 Green Peace 3 Lim Sam jin 28 034 0 80 Socialist 5 Won Yong soo 12 982 0 37 Total 3 479 105 100 00 Voter turnout 45 80 2006 edit 2006 Seoul mayoral electionParty Candidate Votes PercentageGrand National 2 Oh Se hoon 2 409 760 61 05 Uri 1 Kang Kum sil 1 077 890 27 31 Democratic 3 Park Joo sun 304 565 7 71 Democratic Labor 4 Kim Jong chul 117 421 2 97 People First 5 Lim Woong kyun 14 111 0 35 Independent 8 Baek Seung won 13 808 0 34 Citizens 6 Lee Gwi sun 4 790 0 12 Hanmijun 5 Lee Tae hee 4 481 0 11 Total 3 946 826 100 00 Voter turnout 49 83 2010 edit 2010 Seoul mayoral electionParty Candidate Votes PercentageGrand National 1 Oh Se hoon 2 086 127 47 43 Democratic 2 Han Myeong sook 2 059 715 46 83 New Progressive 4 Roh Hoe chan 143 459 3 26 Liberty Forward 3 Ji Sang wook 90 032 2 04 Future Union 5 Seok Jong hyun 18 339 0 41 Total 4 397 672 100 00 Voter turnout 53 90 2011 by election edit 2011 Seoul mayoral by electionParty Candidate Votes PercentageIndependent 10 Park Won soon 2 158 476 53 41 Grand National 1 Na Kyung won 1 867 880 46 21 Independent 9 Bae Il do 15 408 0 38 Total 4 041 764 100 00 Voter turnout 48 56 2014 edit 2014 Seoul mayoral electionParty Candidate Votes PercentageNPAD 2 Park Won soon 2 752 171 56 12 Saenuri 1 Chung Mong joon 2 109 869 43 02 Unified Progressive 3 Chung Tae heung 23 638 0 48 New Politics 5 Hong Jung shik 17 603 0 35 Total 4 903 281 100 00 Voter turnout 58 63 2018 edit 2018 Seoul mayoral electionParty Candidate Votes PercentageDemocratic 1 Park Won soon 2 619 497 52 79 Liberty Korea 2 Kim Moon soo 1 158 487 23 34 Bareunmirae 3 Ahn Cheol soo 970 374 19 55 Green 8 Sin Jie ye 82 874 1 67 Justice 5 Kim Jong min 81 664 1 64 Minjung 6 Kim Jin sook 22 134 0 44 Our Future 9 Woo In cheol 11 599 0 23 Korean Patriots 7 Ihn Ji yeon 11 222 0 22 Chinbak Yeondae 10 Choi Tae hyeon 4 021 0 08 Total 4 961 872 100 00 Voter turnout 59 89 2021 by election edit 2021 Seoul mayoral by electionParty Candidate Votes PercentagePeople Power 2 Oh Se hoon 2 798 788 57 50 Democratic 1 Park Young sun 1 907 336 39 18 National Revolutionary 7 Huh Kyung young 52 107 1 07 Women s 11 Kim Jin ah 33 421 0 68 Basic Income 6 Shin Ji hye 23 628 0 48 Independent 15 Shin Ji ye 18 039 0 37 Progressive 12 Song Myeong suk 12 272 0 25 Minsaeng 9 Lee Su bong 11 196 0 23 Mirae 8 Oh Tae yang 6 483 0 13 Independent 13 Chung Dong hui 1 874 0 03 Independent 14 Lee Do yeop 1 664 0 03 New United Liberal Democrats 10 Bae Yeong gyu 634 0 01 Total 4 867 442 100 00 Voter turnout 58 19 2022 edit 2022 Seoul mayoral electionParty Candidate Votes PercentagePeople Power 2 Oh Se hoon 2 608 277 59 05 Democratic 1 Song Young gil 1 733 183 39 23 Justice 3 Kwon Soo joung 53 840 1 21 Basic Income 4 Shin ji hye 12 619 0 28 Independent 5 Kim Gwang jong 9 000 0 20 Total 4 416 919 100 00 Voter turnout 53 17 See also editGovernment of South Korea Politics of South KoreaNotes edit Appointed as Military Mayor by the United States Army Military Government in Korea Officially the first mayor of Seoul he was the last mayor of Gyeongseong Elected under the Second Republic Died in office References edit 2013년도 서울시 예산안 발표 2012 11 1 finance seoul go kr Archived from the original on November 5 2013 Retrieved April 6 2013 최종득표율 서울 오세훈 57 5 부산 박형준 62 67 www chosun com in Korean April 7 2021 Retrieved April 17 2021 Successive Mayors Archived from the original on May 25 2006 Retrieved May 21 2006 With the exception of Kim Sangdon in 1960 the position was an appointed post until 1995 Since then mayors are elected by popular vote Some names have been adapted in accordance with Wikipedia conventions External links editMayor s Office Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mayor of Seoul amp oldid 1171313643, wikipedia, 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